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Definitely teach. The corporate world totally sucks and is very unfulfilling in my view. I am a twenty something also who has worked in business for a few years at an awesome job, however am about to quit to become a teacher. I mean, who really wants to sit behind a desk and computer the rest of their days when you have the chance to mold young minds.

Its not worth the money? And the fact that you could leave it at the door after five? When I was student teaching I thought about those precious little fuckers from the moment I woke up in the morning, planned for the day, taught them, met with parents, helped them on my break, then I'd get home and grade papers and work on lesson plans until I went to sleep at night. I think thats why teachers should get their vacations and summers off. They don't have free time if they are a good teacher durning the school year. It could be rewarding, but, it consumes your life. Thats one of the things I like about working in an office. At the end of the day, I'm done, mostly. I can focus on my family and what I want to do. What do you want to teach?

Yes, so I've heard. I would like to teach history, but I would be okay with something English related too as I like books and writing. However, all of the negative reasons you give are the reasons I didn't start teaching right out of college and took the office job instead. At this point though I feel like I'm wasting my time and would rather do something that I feel is worth while.